id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-348490-dqabq6d8 Maeder, Muriel N. Sickle-cell disease in febrile children living in a rural village of Madagascar and association with malaria and respiratory infections 2016-12-01 .txt text/plain 4287 210 49 title: Sickle-cell disease in febrile children living in a rural village of Madagascar and association with malaria and respiratory infections From May 2011 to November 2013, a cross-sectional study was conducted in the rural village of Ampasimanjeva in the south east cost of Madagascar aiming to identify blood-borne protein biomarkers that can differentiate the causes of unexplained acute febrile illness in children. Our study shows that prevalence of SCD was 2.4% and that of SCT 23.8% among children aged 2-59 months presenting with fever and living in high endemic area for malaria. However, among the 23 viral and atypical bacteria pathogens studied, there was no statistical difference in prevalence between the three groups for 20 of them and include HRV the most common respiratory virus detected or influenza virus A (H1N1)/ pdm09 known to increase disease severity in children with SCD [29] . ./cache/cord-348490-dqabq6d8.txt ./txt/cord-348490-dqabq6d8.txt